Portable Gamer writes: "This game reminds me of my favorite RPG: Skies of Arcadia. The characters are similar and, of course, there's the presence of airships. However, this story isn't like most of the others I've seen. Though there isn't a lot of replayability here, but the combination of new storyline and familiar controls makes for a great game that you can jump into and enjoy immediately. Kids will enjoy this game as well, and with everything I've mentioned about ease of control, you can rest assured that they won't be asking you every 5 seconds for help. With the world map that is true in placement and relation between destinations, coupled with destinations that actually exist, they may even learn something. So sit back, relax, and allow yourself to enjoy this guilty pleasure. Don't worry, we won't tell them it's not real-time fighting."
Pokemon games that we feel should get a second life and be given the remaster or revival treatment.
I was into the idea of a Gale and Colosseum remaster but with how Nintendo has been handling their remaster I don't want em anymore personally. Pokemon pinball would most likely end up being a 60 dollar port too
Royal Mail are kicking off 2020 with a dose of nostalgia in the form of the Video Games Special Stamps issue this January!
This is a great opportunity missed... I honestly think some box art or concept art would have worked so much better...
The Designers Republic stuff for wipeout alone is amazing. Some of the best work for an IP to date and still stand up so long after the first release. Instead they opted for some lazy screenshots.
Wasted opportunity
1990-2000 truly was a great decade for some timeless classic releases on PC. Fill yourself with pure nostalgia as we take a look back at some of the best games released during this time.
It is like Skies of Arcadia? Sign me up!
I have heard that this can be a fairly engrossing game.
Seriously cool! Airships!